Last weekend, I climbed into the ocean under a cloudless sky. The shock of cold water spread across my body in an instant, the sun barely warm enough to ease the tension.
Written by Emma Pilger. Illustration by Avery Helmer. Dorm rooms are drab. Flat white walls and limited natural light are not what comes to mind when thinking of “cozy” or “inviting.” To bring some color into these boring rooms, students and their families spend hundreds or t
Written by Caeley Jones. Illustration courtesy of Fred and Frankie. What do a pirate, a widow and some raccoons have in common? More than one might think. They are all the subjects of different senior capstone films currently in production by SCAD Animation students. These short films take three qua
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo by Ally Abruscato. Hello, and welcome to another book review! After looking at Goodreads, I discovered that “Beneath a Scarlet Sky” by Mark Sullivan had mixed reviews. Although it was nominated for a Goodreads Choice Award in the Best Historical Fiction C
Written by Madisyn Welborn. Photo by Madisyn Welborn. Many things make SCAD’s Savannah campus special, but the city of Savannah itself is one of the best. A tourist destination for a reason, Savannah, Georgia is home to food, fun, and flora like no other. The campus thrives in historic buildin
Written by Ally Miller-Henson. Illustration by Alexia Baptiste. Welcome to District’s new contributor column, “Astrology is Easy!” Astrology unites the human race by explaining our individualities and can give us insight into our behaviors, faults and strengths. I recognize that un
So now I'll trace the outline of all that was left behind / the way spirits roam the streets
It’s the little things that scare / me, like telling you why my money’s / gone or why I know what Ms. Zebeckis’s / house looks like from the roof.
Written by Jordan Santiago. Graphic by Abby Chadwick. The summer months are nearing, and that means a lot of big summer movies are set to release. 2023 has already been a pretty big year in terms of movies, but this summer also looks like it’s going to be even more stacked with exciting releas
Written by Kaitlynne Rainne. Photo courtesy of Timothy Stammen. “I didn’t even visit the school. I just knew that’s where I needed to be,” says Timothy Stammen, Savannah College of Art and Design alumn and founder of Bezalel High Jewelry and House of Awr. Stammen grew up on the Northea